Engineering Utilities 2: Engr. Ervin John D. Melendres Instructor
Engineering Utilities 2: Engr. Ervin John D. Melendres Instructor
Engineering Utilities 2
ENGR. ERVIN JOHN D. MELENDRES
INSTRUCTOR
LESSON 2
Objectives
• Water Supply and Water Sources
• Community and Private water supply
systems
• Basic Principles of Sanitary/Plumbing
Design
LETS TALK ABOUT
WATER SUPPLY
Remember that a supply of good water is more
important to human survival than food. Potable is clean
water that is suitable for human drinking. It must be
available for drinking, cooking, and cleaning.
Nonpotable water may be used for flushing water
closets (toilets), irrigating grass and gardens, washing
cars, and for any use other than drinking, cooking, or
cleaning. An abundant supply of potable water that is
easily distributed is vital to a prosperous economy.
WATER SOURCES
Types of Wells
Wells are classified according to their depth and the
method used to construct the well:
COMMON WELL
SYSTEMS
There are three common types of water wells: dug,
driven, and bored/drilled.